The reasoning behind Anonymous Indonesia’s attack, or so the group announced on Twitter, was to draw attention to the developing situation in Syria. Fair enough, I suppose: It’s not easy to imagine that the WWE demographic is totally up to speed on current geopolitical events.

In tangible terms, however, the only real result was ridicule for this faction of Anonymous.

Bummer, and it looks as though hackers around the globe are running out of suitable targets for these displays of force. May we suggest BuzzFeed? Americans are a lot more likely to get upset when they can’t share listicles.

The tables have turned on the Syrian Electronic Army, last seen dismantling the New York Times, the Telegraph, the Onion, and even the Daily Dot. The main Syrian trunk ISP seems to have been compromised by an American hacker or group.